Records smashed on second day of pool champs

New Zealand records continued to be smashed on Day Two of the
2016 New Zealand Pool Championships in Auckland today.

Thirteen records were broken across the age groups to bring the
total to 37 new NZ records from 101 events so far in the
competition.

The success didn't stop there with a new World Record being
broken by Orewa's Sandra Burrow in the 65-69 Masters Women's 100m
Obstacle Swim with a time of 1.33.17 - the old record being
1:39.50.

Day two's racing saw the Junior's swim with fins, 4x50m rescue
medley, 50m, brick carry without fins, 50m swim with obstacles and
100m swim with obstacles this morning followed by the Under 16,
Under 19, Open and Masters 200 and 100m swim with obstacles, line
throw, 100m rescue medley and 50m manikin carry without fins in the
afternoon.

At the end of Day Two, Mount Maunganui remain at the top of the
club points table ahead of Orewa and Mairangi Bay. St Clair and Red
Beach round out the top five.

Racing continues from 8am tomorrow morning at the Sir Owen G.
Glenn National Aquatic Centre at AUT Millennium in Auckland.